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heaping imprecations on Britishers whom they intended to chaw up right off.

The car returning and being again ready to start I gladly left these gentlemen to their gin and sugar, and in an hour reached Buffalo, where I was soon snugly esconsed in the excellent American Hotel, and my days under the care of the Irish porter.

After remaining word for one day as there was a gale blowing on the Lake which prevented the steamers putting to sea, I embarked on board one of the splendid Western boats bound for Chigago.

The gale having abated, we steamed out of the harbour, with some 9 or 10